fS° IMPORTANT DEAPEHY ANNOUNCEMENT. J. 8. "ADAMS Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding districts that he will OPEN HIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES ON THURSDAY, JUNE 16, WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, Selected from the Best Houses in the Colonies. And as the season is already advanced, every line will be marked 15 peb cent, off the usual CHAB.GES. The following will give the public an idea of the goods procurable at J. S. A. _ A. M S* Ladies' Jackets and Dolmans New Laces, New Buttons, New Children's and Maids' Jackets Collars Ladies' Ulsters Boys' Suits, all shapes, in Velvet, Children's and Maids' Ulsters Diagonal, Serge, and Tweed Useful Dress Fabrics, in Pompinett Youths' Knicker and Trouser Suits Serge, Crape, Cloth Men's Suits, in* Geelong, Mosgiel, Jerseys, Velvets and Plushes and Bradford Trreeds Choice assortment of Winter Cos- Geelong Trousers and Vests tumes Victorian do. do. Winter Skirts, in Alpaca, Satin Tweed Trousers, all qualities Cloth, Felt, and Satin Overcoats and W. P. Overcoats Flannels, Blankets, and Quilts Travelling Rugs and Bush Rugs Sheetings, Grey and White Calicos Oxford Shirts, New Crimean Shirts Large Assortment of Flowers, Boys' Youths' and Men's Regatta Feathers, Plumes, and Ornaments and White Shirts Fur Trimmings, Scarves, and Bows Men's, Boys', and Youths' Hats Boys' and Youths' Overcoats J. S. Adams invites the inspection of those who have not already made their Winter Purchases, as the values are exceptionally good. Note the Address — J. S. ADAMS, DRAPES,, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. : 162 JOHN GIBSON, _?__T_D__, HAS FOR SALE— Ex Wakatipu, from Sydney, now landing in Wellington — 25 tons 1.W., 1.C., and C. Sugae, in 401b. bags Ex Rotomahana, from Melbottene — 3 tons Dbessed Rice, Swallow and Ariel's Biscuits and Treacle. Ex Elizabeth from Oamaeu, now landing in Wellington — „ Meek's Floue, Oatmeal, Oats. Ex WAIMEA, from LONDON, now landing in Wellington— 393 PACKAGES, comprising — Joiner's Tools, Garden Trowels and Weed Forks, Lockwood's Cutlery Files and Rasps, Hat and Coat Hooks, Door Scrapers, Scythe Stones Sash and Blind Line, Mathesen's Planes and Augurs Round Head Bolts and Nuts, 1£ to 10 inch, Coach Screws, Butter Prints Black and Tinned Tacks, Johnson's Cutlery, Adelaide Corkscrews Bread Platters and Knives, Garden and Dutch Hoes, Clyburn Spanners Gridirons, Smith's Vices, Fern Hooks, Sorby's Saws, Hay Knives, Adzes Brass Foundry, a complete assortment, and of new aud improved designs Double-handed and Rim Locks, Sad Irons, Salter's Balances Double Tape Fuse, Lamp Black Arnold's Ink Powder, for branding Wool Bales, &c. Fairbanks Scales, new designs, as exhibited in Melbourne Oakey's Glass Paper, Emery Cloth, and Knife Polish, Door Mats Williams' Pipe Brand Butcher's Knives, Choppers, and Cleavers Knife Boards, Roping and Seaming Twine, Enamelled Ware, Tin Ware Eley's Gun Caps, Floor Brads, 2iin., Ewebank's Spikes, 5, 6, and 7 inch 60 kegs Wire Nails, 1£ to 5 in. — two first prizes Sydney and Melbourne Gas Tube, 1£ to 2 inch, Galvanised and Black Washers 12 bundles Parkes's Bright Spades, C.S. Digging Forks 12 bundles Galvanised Buckets, 27 Newcastle Grindstones To Arrive per MARY LOW, from LONDON, for Wellington, now due— 92 PACKAGES. Also, Goods to Arrive by Algoa Bay, from Glasgow ; Stestabut, from j New Yoek; Fern Glen, from London. Choice Indian Teas, Imported Direct from Assam, New Season's Teas, 1881-1882, ex s.s. Killarney. j To Arrive shortly, a Shipment of Minton's China Ware, Dinner Sets, Tea Services, and Toilet Ware. | Also, Glazed Tiles for Hearths and Baths, specially selected from j Minton's exhibit at Melbourne. 494tc
TjINCOURAGE HAWERA INJ_ DUSTRIES, And the Experienced Tradesman who lives by his trade. FERGUSON, Tailoe, Princes-street, Hawera, Has relinquished the Credit System, and will in future conduct his business on the principle of Small Profits and Quick Returns. English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds well shrunk. Same superior fit and make for which he is renowned 3 PUGH AND SUITER, Tailoes, i Melbourne House, Devon-street, New Plymouth, Beg to inform the inhabitants of Hawera that they have just received a Superior WINTER STOCK of Tweeds, Coatings, and Blue Serges. All goods shrunk. None but the best material kept in Tweed Suits £5 5 0 to 5 10 0 Tweed Trousers 1 10 0 Tweed Trousers and Vests 2 5 0 Worsted Coat and Vest, and Tweed Trousers (Reefer Suits) 5 15 0 Morning Coat do 6 10 0
TjIURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! "W. T. WATTS, Cabinetmakee and Upholsteeee, High-street, Hawera. A large Stock of English, American, and Colonial Furniture always on hand, and sold at the lowest possible prices. i FUNERALS FURNISHED. i Goods delivered free to all parts of the district. HAWERA BREWERY. nnHE undersigned begs to inform hotelkeepers and . the general public that he has taken over the Haweva Brewery from Mi\ John Burton, and will be able to supply Beer of best quality at current rates. N. JOHNSTON.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 133, 23 July 1881, Page 1
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